How Much of Your Personal Data Could Smart Devices Track?
Smart home privacy and security concerns are still as real as ever. And even though we love the idea of smart technology, this is just one of many things to be aware of before diving in.
How to Catch People Who Try to Unlock Your Android
Securing your phone is important, and you need every tool at your disposal. Here's how to see a picture of who tried to unlock your phone.
Why Your Next Android Smartphone Should be Chinese
For years, Chinese smartphones have gotten a bad reputation, but here's why you should really consider getting one now.
Safer Browsing on Android, 2015 According to Twitter... [Tech News Digest]
Google gives Chrome a safety boost, Twitter launches #YearOnTwitter, Facebook shuts down its creative arm, Netflix adds originality to its lineup, and floppy disks are still a thing!
7 Alarming Ways Hackers Can Screw with Your Smartphone
For many, "compromised smartphone security" is basically synonymous with "time to run another malware scan", but smartphone security should be taken just as seriously as desktop security - if not moreso.
It's Time to Stop Disabling GPS on Your iPhone
Whether it's to conserve battery life or to stop the NSA tracking your every move, it's likely your reasons for crippling your iPhone's ability to locate you aren't justified.
Should You Still Jailbreak Your iPhone?
It used to be that if you wanted advanced functionality on your iPhone, you'd jailbreak it. But is it really worth it at this stage in the game?
LastPass Is Now Free on Phones, But There's a Catch
Password management app LastPass has some carefully worded good news: "Now you can get started on your phone, free!"
Turn Your iPhone Into A Personal Security Device for Emergencies
Bonnie Tyler famously sang that in a tight pickle, she needed a hero to rescue her. I say the only thing you need is your iPhone.
5 Online Security Threats That You Need to Tell Your Friends About
You'd be surprised to discover where all malware is lingering today. It's no longer just average computers, but more likely anything with some sort of connected device, including toys.
How to Encrypt and Set a SIM Card Lock on Any Mobile Device
Do you encrypt the data on your smartphone? If not, you risk having your data stolen the moment you lose your device. Encrypting your data is easy; all you need is the right software.
How 95% of Android Phones Can Be Hacked with a Single Text
A new Android vulnerability has the security world worried - and it leaves your smartphone extremely vulnerable. The StageFright bug allows malicious code to be sent by MMS. What can you do about this security nightmare?
8 Ways Upgrading to Android Lollipop Makes Your Phone More Secure
Our smartphones are full of sensitive information, so how can we keep ourselves safe? With Android Lollipop, which packs a big punch in the security arena, bringing in features that improve security across the board.
Find My iPhone for Android? Meet Android Device Manager
Jealous of the iPhone's Find My iPhone app? Well, lucky for you there's an equally awesome app for Android called the Android Device Manager! Let's take a look at it.
What Is The Best VPN App for Android? We Put Rocket VPN to The Test
For us Android users, one VPN app manages to cut through the clutter and offers a simple and usable VPN. This app is Rocket VPN.
How To Lock Individual Apps on Android Using Hexlock
It can be time consuming and annoying to keep a PIN or password lock on your phone all the time. That’s where Hexlock comes in.
Stop Siri & Notification Center Giving Away Your iPhone Secrets
Leaving your iPhone on the table while you go to the bar is okay if it's locked, right? After all, your mates can't access information or post slanderous messages on Facebook... right?
Tomorrow's Surveillance: Four Technologies The NSA Will Use to Spy on You - Soon
Surveillance is always on the cutting edge of technology. Here are four technologies that will be used to violate your privacy over the next few years.
How Can You Stop the NSA Using Google Play to Spy on You?
How safe are you when using an app store? The recent news that the NSA intended to use Google's app store for nefarious purposes has raised concerns, so how can you protect yourself?